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39. If pressure is increased on the equilibrium
ice water

A more ice melts
2) more ice is formed
3) there is no change in the amounts of ice & water
4) water gets evaporated​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Increase in pressure favours melting of ice into water because at higher pressure melting point of ice is lowered. According to Le-Chatelier's principle if pressure is increased the equilibrium will shift in direction which produces smaller number of moles.

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